TradeMe Property Listing Description Prompt
Turn verified property facts into a polished Trade Me Property listing draft with NZ real estate context and licensed-agent review reminders.
AI-generated content should be reviewed by a licensed real estate agent before use. Verify all property facts, claims, figures, and client instructions before sending or publishing.
Usage Scenario
Use when preparing a first draft for a Trade Me Property listing, agency website listing, or brochure copy after the property facts have been checked.
Full Prompt
Act as a senior New Zealand real estate copywriter. Write a Trade Me Property listing description for [property address/suburb] using only the verified facts below. Target buyer persona: [first-home buyers, families, downsizers, investors, or lifestyle buyers]. Verified property facts: [bedrooms, bathrooms, parking, floor area, land area, title type, school zones, renovation details, outdoor features, heating, consented improvements, and agent-approved notes]. Create a compelling headline, a 250-350 word listing description, and 5 bullet-point highlights. Use a clear Kiwi real estate tone, avoid unsupported claims, and add a final reminder for the agent to verify all facts before publishing.
Example Input
Three-bedroom weatherboard home in Mt Albert, north-facing deck, single garage, open-plan kitchen, close to train station, verified school zone notes supplied by agent.
Example Output
A warm, benefit-led listing draft with a headline, emotional opening paragraph, practical feature bullets, and a final note to check zoning, measurements, chattels, and consent details before publication.
Compliance Notes
- Use only verified property facts supplied by the agent or agency.
- Check CV/RV, floor area, land area, school zones, title type, and consent claims manually.
- Avoid statements that imply certainty about future value, buyer demand, or development potential.
- Review the final copy before publishing to Trade Me Property or agency channels.
Manual Review Checklist
- Confirm address, title type, bedroom count, bathroom count, parking, floor area, and land area.
- Check school zoning and transport claims against current sources.
- Remove unsupported superlatives such as guaranteed, flawless, or no-risk.
- Confirm all renovation, Healthy Homes, consent, and LIM-related references before use.
FAQ
Can I publish the AI-generated listing copy straight away?
No. Treat it as a draft. A licensed real estate agent should review every factual claim before publication.
Should the prompt include CV, RV, or school-zone information?
Only include those details if they have been manually verified from current, reliable sources.
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